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<div> Q: Is option keep_timestamp(no) reasonably equivalent to use_time_recvd(yes)?</div>
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<div> Background: We recently upgraded from OSE v2.1 to v3.1.2. This went well, but our global options include the deprecated use_time_recvd(). We see this advisory on startup:</div>
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<div> > Your configuration file uses an obsoleted keyword, please update your configuration; keyword='use_time_recvd', change='Use R_ or S_ </div>
<div>prefixed macros in templates'</div>
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<div> We don’t modify the default templates, so adding these for the first time wouldn’t be my first choice. Instead, can I simply use global option keep_timestamp(no) as a replacement? I looked around for advice, but didn’t see anything obvious.</div>
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<div> Thanks in advance! -cheers, CSB</div>
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